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* IKnewIt: So it turns out [[spoiler:Dr. Wily's final plan was Zero after all.]] Nobody was truly surprised, given the hints were pretty unsubtle toward the end and [[spoiler:Zero cropping up to fight the original Mega Man]] is a common FandomSpecificPlot that edges towards cliche.
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* FandomSpecificPlot: It hits some of the common Ruby-Spears ones like introducing its own version of Bass, Wily treating Proto Man badly and [[spoiler:Proto Man leaving Wily.]]

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** [[FantasticRacism The Conduit]], later revealed to be Lex Loath III, is one of the series' most recurring villains, alongside Dr. Wily. The Conduit is the mysterious leader of a small organization of minions; whom he is [[BadBoss frequently shown mistreating]], particularly Mr. Black. The Conduit really comes into his own in "Episode 12: Fade to Black", where it is revealed that he plans to kill Dr. Wily so that he can use his technology to create a [[TheVirus virus]] to infect every single robot and eventually [[FinalSolution wipe them all out]]. Mr. Black is so [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgusted]] by this plan that he ends up turning on Conduit, which the latter responds to by trying to kill him. After his plan fails, Conduit learns that Dick Ferguson has information that could ruin his scheme, so he sends his bots off [[HeKnowsTooMuch to kill him]], which eventually does work. By the end of "Episode 15: The Week. Three Years Later", Conduit unleashes the Roboenza virus before slaughtering some police officers and a young girl and [[FrameUp framing ProtoMan]] for it. In "Episode 16: Pandemic", the virus has already killed hundreds to thousands of people. It is also revealed that Conduit plans to dispose of nearly all of his minions once they have all [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived their usefulness]].
** "Episode 14: Invasion of the [=StarDroids=]": [[AliensAreBastards Sunstar]] is an [[AncientEvil ancient]] god-like alien worshipped by the Stardroids who establishes himself as among the most awful villains in the series despite his short screentime. Sunstar had previously led the Stardroids on a quest across the universe to conquer and [[TheSocialDarwinist purge it of what they perceived to be inferior life]]. One of Sunstar's minions, Luna, was responsible, under his orders, for destroying many planets by [[EndlessWinter freezing them solid]]. They were opposed by the robot Duo, whom they would [[ForcedToWatch force to watch]] as they destroyed a planet at one point. When Sunstar is freed in the present after he was sealed, he would take over all screens in the world and broadcast their invasion to the entire world as they plan to continue their quest of purging.

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** [[FantasticRacism The Conduit]], later revealed to be Lex Loath III, is one of the series' series's most recurring villains, alongside Dr. Wily. The Conduit is the mysterious leader of a small organization of minions; minions, whom he is [[BadBoss frequently shown mistreating]], particularly Mr. Black. The Conduit really comes into his own in "Episode 12: Fade to Black", where it is revealed that he plans to kill Dr. Wily so that he can use his technology to create a [[TheVirus virus]] virus to infect every single robot and eventually [[FinalSolution wipe them all out]].out. Mr. Black is so [[EvenEvilHasStandards so disgusted]] by this plan that he ends up turning on Conduit, to which the latter responds to by trying to kill him. After his plan fails, Conduit learns that Dick Ferguson has information that could ruin his scheme, so he successfully sends his bots off [[HeKnowsTooMuch to kill him]], which eventually does work.him]]. By the end of "Episode 15: The Week. Three Years Later", Conduit unleashes the Roboenza virus before slaughtering [[CopKiller some police officers officers]] and [[WouldHurtAChild a young girl girl]], and [[FrameUp framing ProtoMan]] for it. In "Episode 16: Pandemic", the virus has already killed hundreds to thousands of people. It is also revealed that Conduit plans to dispose of nearly all of his minions once they have all [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness they have all outlived their usefulness]].
** "Episode 14: Invasion of the [=StarDroids=]": [[AliensAreBastards Sunstar]] is an [[AncientEvil ancient]] ancient]], god-like alien worshipped by the Stardroids who establishes himself as among the most awful villains in the series despite his short screentime. Sunstar had previously led the Stardroids on a quest across the universe to conquer and [[TheSocialDarwinist purge it of what they perceived to be inferior life]]. One of Sunstar's minions, Luna, was responsible, under his orders, for destroying many planets by [[EndlessWinter freezing them solid]]. They were opposed by the robot Duo, whom they would [[ForcedToWatch force to watch]] as they destroyed a planet at one point. When Sunstar is freed in the present after he was sealed, he would take over all screens in the world and broadcast their invasion to the entire world as they plan to continue their quest of purging.
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** [[FantasticRacism The Conduit]], later revealed to be Lex Loath III, is one of the series' most recurring villains, alongside Dr. Wily. The Conduit is the mysterious leader of a small organization of minions; whom he is [[BadBoss frequently shown mistreating]], particularly Mr. Black. The Conduit really comes into his own in "Episode 12: Fade to Black", where it is revealed that he plans to kill Dr. Wily so that he can use his technology to create a [[TheVirus virus]] to infect every single robot and eventually [[FinalSolution wipe them all out]]. Mr. Black is so [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgusted]] by this plan that he ends up turning on Conduit, which the latter responds to by trying to kill him. After his plan fails, Conduit learns that Dick Ferguson has information that could ruin his scheme, so he sends his bots off [[HeKnowsTooMuch to kill him]], which eventually does work. By the end of "Episode 15: The Week. Three Years Later", Conduit unleashes the Roboenza virus before slaughtering some police officers and a young girl and [[FrameUp framing ProtoMan]] for it. In "Episode 16: Pandemic", the virus has already killed hundreds to thousands of people. It is also revealed that Conduit plans to dispose of nearly all of his minions once they have all [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived their usefulness]].
** "Episode 14: Invasion of the [=StarDroids=]": [[AliensAreBastards Sunstar]] is an [[AncientEvil ancient]] god-like alien worshipped by the Stardroids who establishes himself as among the most awful villains in the series despite his short screentime. Sunstar had previously led the Stardroids on a quest across the universe to conquer and [[TheSocialDarwinist purge it of what they perceived to be inferior life]]. One of Sunstar's minions, Luna, was responsible, under his orders, for destroying many planets by [[EndlessWinter freezing them solid]]. They were opposed by the robot Duo, whom they would [[ForcedToWatch force to watch]] as they destroyed a planet at one point. When Sunstar is freed in the present after he was sealed, he would take over all screens in the world and broadcast their invasion to the entire world as they plan to continue their quest of purging.
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** "Sweetie Met" for Peekaboo before he was named.
** "Nomad Woman" for Nomad before she was 'named.'
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* WhatAnIdiot: Desperate for a robot hero, Markus Vickers accepts a offer to have one built without any background check and forks over $200 million for it. If he hadn't let his anger and greed cloud his judgment, there would be no Bass and Dr. Wily might very well have surrendered from lack of funds.
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* ArchivePanic: 1.2 million words over 180 chapters. Grab some coffee before attempting a binge.

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* ArchivePanic: 1.2 million words over 180 190 chapters. Grab some coffee before attempting a binge.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: While still quite the moment that struck a cord with the readers, people weren't quite buying that [[spoiler:Dr. Light would get killed when Bass accidentally shot him, if for no other reason than he still had to build X.]]
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* ArcFatigue: Mr. Black is introduced just after Episode 4 and his arc takes until Episode 12 to finish off with information trickling out.
* ArchivePanic: 1.2 million words over 180 chapters. Grab some coffee before attempting a binge.
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* SeasonalRot: Discussed. Ending the fic after eighteen episodes was an attempt by the author to defy this trope and end the story while he still felt it was good.
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** This happened again with Proto Man whistling his theme to Nomad.
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* TrappedByMountainLions: Some of the early subplots, like Lyn's problems with her brother and [=VicTech=]'s efforts to get into the robot hero market, have this air early on, due to how disconnected they are to the main plot. But starting with Chapter 4, the subplots become more directly affiliated with Mega Man and have a significant effect on his adventures, subverting this trope.


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* WhatAnIdiot: Desperate for a robot hero, Markus Vickers accepts a offer to have one built without any background check and forks over $200 million for it. If he hadn't let his anger and greed cloud his judgment, there would be no Bass and Dr. Wily might very well have surrendered from lack of funds.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While the first two episodes are good, the story really hits its stride with Episode 3, exploring more emotional territory and providing its own spin on several episodes. Episodes 4 through 7 continue this by starting to tie the subplots together and introducing new takes on elements from the game.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While the first two episodes are good, the story really hits its stride with Episode 3, exploring more emotional territory and providing its own spin on several episodes. Episodes 4 through 7 continue and on continues this by starting to tie the subplots together and introducing new takes on elements from the game.


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* UnexpectedCharacter: Few people expected the Mega Crew leader to be Tiesel Bonne from the ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'' series, and ''nobody'' expected [[spoiler:the Conduit to be Lex Loath III and working with Glyde]].

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